Spielberg is always in the shelf life, and his love is a steady stream of chicken blood. A movie can be watched repeatedly to analyze the idea of the lens and structure. Perfectionism for oneself: the elements of a good movie: the picture, photography from various angles, the contrast of light and shadow, sound effects, and soundtrack.
Trust and dependence on the team: like a familiar environment, can be more efficient and bring a sense of security. For decades, I have been using familiar production staff.
Why is the enthusiasm that I can't use up? I was cultivated by my mother since I was a child to think, dream, and maintain a childlike innocence. The only constant in the future is that there will be many new things.
Shooting features: He likes to see the world from the perspective of children. His DreamWorks is a place to make dreams.
"Reunion and separation" are basically interspersed in his movies: the sensitive and fragile heart of the divorced parents in childhood, and the miserable imprint of Jewish blood. It turns out that everyone's experience will turn into a subconscious to accompany him throughout his life. It is amazing that his great father has been silently spurned by divorce. Then more than a decade later, she was able to remarry and love her so much. Dad is absolutely true love. The playful mother is also attractive.
The characters in the movie are grounded, and even the shining protagonist has a dark side. Please accept imperfections.
From entertaining the masses-humanities-morals. Can make commercial films as well as artistic films. From tradition to "Jurassic Age" special effects attempts. Every step is huge pressure every time. When I was young, new breakthroughs were constantly being questioned.
Through "Schindler's List" and "Saving Private Ryan", he made peace with his father, not escaping from his Jewish blood, face up to history, think about history and the future. His life values at every stage are also permeated into the themes of the movie.
Reminiscent of "The Shawshank Salvation" that I watched the day before yesterday, there is no loud and eloquent truth, but to let the audience feel and understand with their own experiences in detail. The preciousness of it is becoming more and more precipitated.
A good movie is like a pot of old wine.
A great director will also be an epic legend.
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